http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYYTLJ8YHi4
One of these days, a farmer is gonna drop one of these agents. And if they are like the IRS, they wear body armor.
This group, EPA, should be called the Environmental Pollution Agency. Look at what they did to the Animas River.
They should also be abolished.
It is time to lock and load cause the feds are locked and loaded for Americans and especially Christians and right minded conservatives. Patiotic Americans should destroy DC control of anything that the states should control.
And guys like Barasso are against regulation?
Give me a break. Let me know when he introduces a bill to shut down DHS/DOE/DOEd/EPA/HHS and repeal the Administrative Law Act.
Until then he’s just talk.
So why isn’t the US Senate doing something to rein in the powers they previously grsnted to the agencies? (We know Dingy 0WNS the BLM.)
The continued burgeoning population of the Republic is ultimately inimical to liberty. Conservatives ought to consider this as a fundamental principle but we too often do not, often accusing those who raise the issue of Malthusian error.
A lot of what’s going on is reminiscent of the heavy handed acts against the colonists before he had his “little problem” with them.
Wide open fairway for anyone who wants to be President - WTF more candidates don’t seize on this kind of absurd nazi like government overreach.....is beyond me.
Paging Trump, Cruz, Carson.......first one in benefits the most!
Seems to me the first atrocity was needing approval from the state for building a pond on their own property. They already pay taxes, right?
Worse yet, is the EPA brownshirts, a far worse atrocity. The backlash should be quick and fierce.
Nobody talks about it anymore, but I think every alphabet agency has their own little army. Unless they’re stopped cold - and soon - they are sure to play cowboys and Americans.
Yeah, so what is McConnell going to do about it?
Nothing. Or less.
Where is the rest of the GOPe on standing up for the Constitution? Where are they? Whatever happened to the constitutional authority of the states? That anything not explicitly granted to the federal government is reserved to the states. The GOPe is complicit in the eroding of the constitution because the Bonehead’s and the McTurtle’s of both houses have no spine and denounce the constitution at every opportunity.
Welcome To The Nanny State
Nanny state PING!
So what you open your mouth and say something we all know. But you never do anything about it. Give you the congress we did. Give you the senate we did. And still nothing.
So I say STFU a-hole and go back and do your job. You know the one we elected and paid you for.
I am so tired of jerks like this who do squat to help people like Cruz carry the conservative agenda. All talk and no action.
Defund them, thats what you need to do. But oh lord cant shut the government down. Blah blah blah.
Thank you for referencing that article afraidfortherepublic. Please bear in mind that the following critique is directed at Sen. John Barrasso and not at you.
Low-information Sen. John Barrasso is another example why the 17th Amendment should never have been ratified.
More specifically, the Founding States had established the Senate to protect the interests of the states in Congress. So Dr. Barrasso should know that the states have never delegated to the feds, expressly via the Constitution, the specific power to regulate INTRAstate environmental issues such as water rights.
Dr. Barrasso should also know that even if the states had delegated to the feds the power to regulate intrastate environmental issues, the Founding States had made the first numbered clauses in the Constitution, Sections 1-3 of Article I, evidently a good place to hide them from Senators like Dr. Barrasso, to clarifiy that all federal legislative powers are vested in the elected members of Congress, not in the executive or judicial branches, or in non-elected federal bureaucrats like those running the EPA. So Congress has a constitutional monopoly on federal legislative / regulatory powers whether it wants it or not.
So by delegating regulatory powers to third-party agencies like the EPA, powers that Congress doesnt have in the first place, Congress is wrongly protecting nonexistent federal legislative powers from the wrath of the voters in blatant defiance of Sections 1-3 referenced above.
And Sen. Barrasso is probably as constitutionally clueless as the low-information voters like Andy Johnson who elected him. So when Andy Johnson exercised his 17th Amendment-protected power to vote for Sen. Barrasso, power that the Founding States had never intended for ordinary citizens like Mr. Johnson to have, Mr. Johnson essentially shot himself in the foot by electing somebody to office who didnt know two clauses worth of the Constitution to be able to protect him from unconstitutional federal agencies like the EPA.
Are we having fun yet?
The ill-conceived 17th Amendment needs to disappear, and constitutionally clueless senators who dont know the Constitutions simple rules well enough to protect the voters who elected them from unconstitutional federal government overreach as well.
He isw going to unleash unholy hell on this country before he’s done- not only is he pushing for un agenda 21, but he’s also pushing to enact a un governed ‘police state’ to ‘fight extremism’ here In the US- So we’re going to have the UN controlling our lands AND policing the states-
It’s coming- the next 15 months are going to be hell -
Revelations 12:12...
Why did they need to get approval from anyone? If this is what Wyoming is, I’m going to have to sadly mark it off my list of wide open places to get away from liberal rule makers.
Excuse the expression, but the Feds have a hard-on for Wyoming. They gave Riverton (and other small towns) and roughly a million acres of the State to the Wind River Tribe, (Yep, the EPA did that), even though they have no Constitutional authority to change the boundaries of a State without Congressional Approval (which they did not have). Included in the parcel was the town of Pavilion where the EPA tried and failed to show a connection between fraccing and groundwater problems.